Housing Opportunities Commission Of Montgomery County
Housing Specialist I (Property Management)
Housing Opportunities Commission Of Montgomery County, Gaithersburg, MD, United States
Housing Specialist I:
The Housing Opportunities Commission of Montgomery County (HOC) was established in 1974 to better respond to the County's need for affordable housing. HOC is authorized to acquire, own, lease, and operate housing; to provide for the construction or renovation of housing; obtain financial assistance from any public or private source to assist its housing activities; and arrange for social services, resident services, and daycare.
Job Description:
This position of Housing Specialist I is responsible for providing customer service; determining eligibility for HOC subsidized housing programs and annual recertification of applicants and families. The work requires the exercise of independent judgment to interpret and evaluate data or information, and weighing alternatives to determine eligibility of applicants for housing. The employee is given overall program objectives and priorities and is expected to carry out daily activities, such as recertifying and updating family income. The work consists of several related steps and is planned and carried out independently with the employee selecting the appropriate methods to accomplish the work.
An employee in this class requires knowledge of Federal, State, and local laws, and the rules and regulations of subsidized housing program guidelines. The employee applies the appropriate guideline reference to specific cases.
Contacts are employees within and outside the organization which includes individuals such as landlords, property owners, and social service agencies. The employee uses highly developed communication skills in presenting ideas and technical information. Assistance with housing needs is provided to clients on an ongoing basis and is normally short-term in nature, with appropriate referrals made to counselors or social service agencies. The work environment is the normal office setting and involves periods of sitting while using hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard while performing assigned tasks.
The employee's work has a direct bearing on the effectiveness of the housing program and the quality of services provided to clients.
Examples of Duties:
Experience:
* Grade 17- Min: $53,482 - Mid: $69,872 - Max: $86,263 | Salary determined by departmental budget - Offer commensurate with experience
HOC is an equal-opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, color, age, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender reassignment, citizenship, immigration status, protected veteran status, or any other basis prohibited under applicable federal, state or local law. HOC promotes a drug-free workplace.
HOC conducts criminal background checks, employment reference checks, and where applicable, reviews driving records in determining suitability for employment. Selected applicants will be required to submit to pre-employment drug and alcohol screening. Employment is contingent upon drug and alcohol test results.
The Housing Opportunities Commission of Montgomery County (HOC) was established in 1974 to better respond to the County's need for affordable housing. HOC is authorized to acquire, own, lease, and operate housing; to provide for the construction or renovation of housing; obtain financial assistance from any public or private source to assist its housing activities; and arrange for social services, resident services, and daycare.
Job Description:
This position of Housing Specialist I is responsible for providing customer service; determining eligibility for HOC subsidized housing programs and annual recertification of applicants and families. The work requires the exercise of independent judgment to interpret and evaluate data or information, and weighing alternatives to determine eligibility of applicants for housing. The employee is given overall program objectives and priorities and is expected to carry out daily activities, such as recertifying and updating family income. The work consists of several related steps and is planned and carried out independently with the employee selecting the appropriate methods to accomplish the work.
An employee in this class requires knowledge of Federal, State, and local laws, and the rules and regulations of subsidized housing program guidelines. The employee applies the appropriate guideline reference to specific cases.
Contacts are employees within and outside the organization which includes individuals such as landlords, property owners, and social service agencies. The employee uses highly developed communication skills in presenting ideas and technical information. Assistance with housing needs is provided to clients on an ongoing basis and is normally short-term in nature, with appropriate referrals made to counselors or social service agencies. The work environment is the normal office setting and involves periods of sitting while using hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard while performing assigned tasks.
The employee's work has a direct bearing on the effectiveness of the housing program and the quality of services provided to clients.
Examples of Duties:
- Interview, certify, and recertify families.
- Respond to inquiries from applicants and tenants.
- Coordinate applicant move-ins and resident transfers with appropriate staff.
- Orient applicants and tenants to HOC rules and community regulations.
- Prepare reports as required by the supervisor.
- Prepare reports in accordance with mandated deadlines.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Experience:
- At least two years experience with Tax Credits, Housing Choice Voucher, or other subsidized housing programs.
- At least one year of experience certifying participants in federally subsidized affordable housing programs.
- Requires a Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Sociology, Government, or a related field.
- Certification for the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Program is required. Individuals must have passed or will pass within six (6) months of hiring the LIHTC Program regulations certification exam.
- Knowledge of, or the ability to acquire knowledge of, subsidized housing program guidelines and federal, state, and local landlord-tenant laws is necessary.
- Interviewing and counseling skills.
- Ability to use computer software (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
- Ability to communicate well with a variety of audiences and strong customer service skills required.
- Good math skills.
- Previous property management, marketing, and training experience helpful.
- Foreign language ability desirable.
* Grade 17- Min: $53,482 - Mid: $69,872 - Max: $86,263 | Salary determined by departmental budget - Offer commensurate with experience
HOC is an equal-opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, color, age, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender reassignment, citizenship, immigration status, protected veteran status, or any other basis prohibited under applicable federal, state or local law. HOC promotes a drug-free workplace.
HOC conducts criminal background checks, employment reference checks, and where applicable, reviews driving records in determining suitability for employment. Selected applicants will be required to submit to pre-employment drug and alcohol screening. Employment is contingent upon drug and alcohol test results.